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From the OWL resource Stasis Theory ... Stasis theory can help writers build information for all types of communication, and it can help writers conduct careful inquiry for exploratory and empirical research. ... Stasis theory is good for conducting research, because it acts as a series of analytical questions that helps...
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Stasis names a procedure within rhetorical invention by which one would ask certain questions in order to arrive at the point at issue in the debate, the "stasis." Four such basic kinds of conflict were categorized by the Greeks and Romans: conjectural, definitional, qualitative, and translative.
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rhetoric.byu.edu/Canons/Invention/Stasis.htm
rhetoric.byu.edu/Canons/Invention/Stasis.htm
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A simple introduction to stasis theory. This is a local property of stationary-ness against which magnetic fields are generated by the motion of electric charges. ... Stasis theory is similar to Mach's principle, but different from it in that stasis theory is a natural part of the theory of magnetism. Electric currents in...
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This is the mathematical development of the stasis theory to the point where we can mathematically describe the stasis feild which surrounds the earth. ... Stasis theory is a natural consequence of the concept that magnetic fields form in response to the relative movement of electric fields through one another.
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Paper abstract Informal Stasis Theory in Nonexpert-Expert Interactions ... Stasis theory arose from an ancient legal practice that grew out of a magistrate’s need to examine accused defendants before they were put on trial, ensuring that the charges and plea were clear, the explanation of the alleged crime supported...
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Stasis Theory Assignment This exercise is based on an article that appeared in The Salt Lake Tribune in 2002, "Is it Art or the One-finger Salute?" You will need to read and analyze the article carefully before you answer the following questions.
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infohost.nmt.edu/~mgriffin/stasis_assignment.html
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(i) Analysis of the small number of references to the rhetorical theory of stasis (issue-theory) in the Homeric scholia shows that they assume a modified version of the theory of Athenaeus, a contemporary and rival of Hermagoras of Temnos. ... Heath, M. (1993) Stasis-theory in Homeric commentary. Mnemosyne, 46 (3). pp.
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This paper analyses the history of the scheme aition, sunekhon, krinomenon in the rhetorical theory of stasis (issue-theory). The role of this scheme in the theory of Hermagoras of Temnos is reconstructed; ... Heath, M. (1994) The substructure of stasis-theory from Hermagoras to Hermogenes. Classical Quarterly, 44 (1).
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; Book-Specific Resources / Additional Resources /; Stasis Theory; ... Overview of Stasis Theory; ... OVERVIEW OF STASIS THEORY; Yet another way of categorizing arguments is to consider their status or stasis—that is, the kinds of issues they address. This categorization system is called stasis theory. In ancient Greek and...
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